Kent State University researchers have received a grant to study how people react to disaster alerts over social media. Geography professor Jay Lee and his team will use the $300,000 National Science ...
State regulators are holding a series of public meetings this week and next to give residential customers the chance to voice their opinions on a rate increase proposed by Dominion East Ohio Gas ...
Cardinal Fastener is in bankruptcy court today, trying to re-organize and resume making bolts for construction equipment, off-road vehicles and, most prominently, wind turbines. WKSU’s Kabir Bhatia ...
Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich in 2007 at Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. Courtesy of SEIU International Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich is saying that Syria’s official government news agency ...
Thousands of Ohioans could lost their homes and possibly even their health and lives right now, not because of the loss of jobs but rather state budget cuts to mental health services. Statehouse ...
The University of Virginia’s Crystal Ball is the latest political prognosticator to declare Ohio’s governor’s race is virtually over. It’s putting incumbent Gov. John Kasich in the “safe” category.
President Bush told employees at an electric company in a Cleveland suburb yesterday that if Democratic leaders in Congress are serious about reducing gas prices, they'd allow for drilling off U.S.
This story is part of a special series. Ohioans are set to vote on a referendum on a controversial election overhaul that majority Republicans pushed through the Legislature last year. Minority ...
Ohio AG Mike DeWine says the Steubenville rape case has his attention. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has confirmed his office is investigating an alleged rape of a teenage girl by members of the ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has sided with Ohio State University in a lawsuit brought by sports broadcasting giant ESPN. From Ohio public radio station WOSU, Steve Brown reports. The company brought the ...
A Canton police officer who drew national attention after a traffic stop has been fired. The city sent notice todaythat Daniel Harless is off the force. But as WKSU’s M.L. Schultze reports, that won’t ...
Next week Cleveland will host hundreds of scientists, environmental advocates, and public officials gathering to discuss new and ongoing threats to the Great Lakes – from Asian carp to toxic hotspots.